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Shloka 48

Origins of the MarutsOrigins of the Maruts Across the Manvantaras (Pulastya–Narada Dialogue)

पप्रच्छुस्तपसो हेतुं तस्यास्तद्भर्तुरेव च साब्रवीत् तनयार्थाय आवाभ्यां वै तपःक्रिया

papracchustapaso hetuṃ tasyāstadbhartureva ca sābravīt tanayārthāya āvābhyāṃ vai tapaḥkriyā

They asked the reason for her austerity, and also (the condition) of her husband. She replied: ‘For the sake of obtaining a son, we two have indeed undertaken the practice of austerity.’

Saptarṣis to the woman; the woman replies to the Saptarṣis
VishnuShiva
Putrakāmeṣṭi/putra-prāpti (desire for progeny)Couple’s joint tapas (dampatī-tapas)Rishi-mediated validation of vowsDharma of householders seeking offspring through austerity

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FAQs

Progeny is tied to lineage continuity, ancestral rites (śrāddha), and social dharma. Purāṇas often depict putra-prāpti as a legitimate aim pursued through vows, tīrtha-sevā, and tapas rather than mere desire.

It frames the austerity as a joint vow of husband and wife (dampatī), emphasizing concordant dharma rather than solitary asceticism; this also heightens the merit and narrative plausibility of divine/rishi assistance.

Because the woman’s condition is linked to household dharma and shared vows; the sages assess the full context—whether the austerity is sanctioned, mutual, and ethically grounded—before offering guidance or boons in subsequent verses.